The beauty of the approach used by Norman is that if anyone edits the document on github, it will get built into HTML, PDF and ePub formats automatically - you can access these from the one webpage - http://superbasic-manual.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Click on read the docs at the bottom of the left hand menu to access the various formats.

I just dumped the Web site and converted the html files in Sigil. There was a few CSS style errors, but it was anot easy conversion.

I updated the SMQ/E Ref Manual in Libreville Office / PDF, which Wolfgang had on his Web site. I really wanted the manual in Epub format. But the ODT file format to Epub is not good conversion. Nedd a lot of manual conversion.

Having run html tidy against the original html files, there were a lot more than a few CSS errors!

Program code had <>& etc which needed to be escaped as the lines were just italic paragraphs, not in pre tags. The ampersands also caused Basic strings to be considered as html entities too. Illegal ones.

Headings with line feeds in.

Br tags with a url attached which should have been a tags, etc, etc.

The tables were all over the place. Have a look at the table of printer types in your epub sdp_key section, for example.

Hopefully, now, most things are good. Knowing the internal format of Text87 files would have been a better way to extract the text and formatting, but it was not to be, so we have to work with what we had. The output from a printer driver.

I checked the converted epub file to azw3 on the Kindle, it seemed to read okay, maybe I did not alter the HTML files much. Checking the epub file in Sigil, gave no errors on the HTML structure. Since this was really for my benefit, I am happy with the result.

My ebook is a snapshot of manual at that time and does not take in account any updates, which your system does.

I've done some more work on the SuperBasic Online Manual. Some of the introductory chapters and appendices had formatting errors in that lines of code were rendering as plain text. These have been fixed.

I also took the liberty of adding DJToolkit version 1.16, the latest version, to the manual. Well, if I can't blow my own trumpet .....

As usual, the build is automatic and there is html, pdf and epub files to download if you want your own local copy.